On this episode of Rock Stars of Remodeling, Rillavoice co-founder and CEO Sebastian Jimenez Bienen identifies three things top-performing home improvement salespeople do differently, according to the data from over 500,000 recorded in-home sales calls. Plus, he shares interesting insights on how sales managers can better leverage their time.
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